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Avtrade completes purchase of two Boeing 737-700 aircraft

2 March 2016

Avtrade is happy to announce the continuance of its aircraft acquisition programme with the purchase of two serviceable Boeing 737-700NG aircraft (MSN 28088 and MSN 28089). These aircraft are the first aircraft to be acquired by Avtrade in 2016 and represent Avtrade’s continued support of its worldwide NG customer base.

Currently based in Tucson, Arizona, components from both aircraft will be parted out to increase inventory and support of Avtrade’s global services to more than 3000 customers worldwide, including over 500 airlines. Components will be fully serviceable and certified to both EASA and FAA release, parts will be available for immediate shipment on sale, loan or exchange basis via Avtrade’s Sales team, strategic global locations and 24/7 AOG service.

Tom Lane, Director of Asset Management commented, “Here at Avtrade we are dedicated to providing our customers with the component stock necessary to support airline operations. We see the purchase of these two aircraft, not only as an opportunity to optimise Boeing 737 fleet material, but a sign of Avtrade’s continued commitment to providing component solutions to operators worldwide.”